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    Introduction

    Video games are big business. Emerging computer technology has advanced to the point that we can now practice our favorite hobbies right on our personal computers. No longer do we have to travel to the gym to play basketball or haul our golf clubs to the local golf course. All we have to do these days is boot up the computer and play away.

    Of course, there are some people who think this is a horrible thing. Living a sedentary lifestyle isn’t good for a person’s health. With more and more children battling childhood obesity than ever before, the advent of more complicated video games can be an out of control temptation to not get the exercise that we need.

    But the truth is that we need entertainment. We need hobbies that interest us. We need to have a way to escape the stressors in the modern world and video games can be a great way to do that. By no means should we give up physical activity altogether to play video games, but they can be a great way to relieve stress and have fun while you’re doing it.

    Some of the most popular video games you can play are those that involve hunting. Whether it is for big game like bears and moose or trying to hunt down elusive ducks from a virtual duck blind, the choices today are endless. There are hunting games that allow you to hunt on a virtual safari or sit in a deer stand and shoot a twenty point buck.

    Another great revolution that has come about when it comes to hunting video games is the emergence of online games. While you certainly can buy software, you can also log onto any one of hundreds of websites dedicated to hunting online. You can play against the computer and even other people.

    Some sites allow you to play for free while others required a small fee, but they are a lot of fun if you like to play hunting games. There are even some sites that increase the difficulty of the game as you get better and better at finding and killing your prey. The possibilities are very exciting for people who love to play hunting games.

    Video game console systems such as Nintendo also offer an amazing amount of choices in hunting games. Video game systems, like the personal computer, have evolved over the years into powerful entertainment tools. In fact, some of the first hunting games were developed originally for video game systems.

    In this book, we’ll explore all sorts of areas that have to do with video game hunting. We’ll try to give you some choices in game software you can buy and direct you to some of the more popular online playing sites. We may even be able to find some game tips and cheats to improve your performance.

    Video game hunting is not only fun, but it might also be able to improve your real-life hunting skills. Let’s go beyond Duck Hunt and really explore hunting games!

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